Eeyores Butterfly
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I could use some advice on home renovating. I bought this house back in June and need to do some work to it. There's nothing major, just lots of little projects. My dilemma stems from the fact that Aaron and I are talking of moving to Florida eventually. I would like to go back to Disney at least part time and he is interested in working there as well. I have at least 2.5 years in the house due to the new homebuyer's tax credit. I don't want to put too much money into the house if we're going to be moving in not too long, but there are some things that need to be done. So I'm wondering what I should do first. What would matter the most to potential buyers?
So far my list includes:
-Attaching the deck to the house properly
-sanding and staining the deck
-new paint for all the rooms
-new carpeting
-new sink in the kitchen
-new bathtub in the master bedroom
-painting or staining the cabinets in the kitchen and putting on new hardware
-new railing for the steps out front
-new front door
-enclosing the underneath of the stairs in the basement
-new back door
I am absolutely going to do the deck this spring. When we had it inspected we found out that when it was built it was nailed to the house instead of being bolted and if we have large numbers of people out there it could possibly collapse. I am also going to stain it because it has not been water sealed and I don't know how much longer it will last.
I think I'm also going to paint pretty quickly because I'm not a huge fan of the current paint job inside. I know before I move I'll have to put in new carpet.
As for the rest of it: I want to replace the sink and bathtub because both of them have chips in them (How do you chip a sink and a bathtub?) The sink never looks clean, it's that awful off white porcelain that stains. It has not looked clean since I've moved in. The tiles in the bathroom were dirty with mildew when I moved in, and no amount of scrubbing seems to get them clean either.
I'm not a big fan of the look of the kitchen. In addition to the laminate floor, it has fake wood counter tops and I don't think the cabinets look that good. I'm leaning toward painting them, but I'm wondering if a new stain would be better? I am going to switch out the hardware. It seems that that is cheaper than getting new cabinets.
The railing on the stairs out front isn't bad, but it's not exactly sturdy and it is rusted in spots. It's not noticeable from a distance. The outside of the house is a wood siding. It was painted not too long ago, but that means that you have to keep up with the paint. Plus, isn't the siding they put on houses supposed to be better for energy conservation?
As far as the doors: The peep hole on the front door is way too high for me. We started to put in another one, but cannot find a drill that has the required bit, so right now there is just a small hole in the door at my height. The back door is a sliding glass door that is very hard to lock and seems very drafty.
Nothing is critical except the deck. So I want to go in order of what will have the most effect on potential buyers. So if you were buying a house, out of all of that, what would be the order of importance for you?
So far my list includes:
-Attaching the deck to the house properly
-sanding and staining the deck
-new paint for all the rooms
-new carpeting
-new sink in the kitchen
-new bathtub in the master bedroom
-painting or staining the cabinets in the kitchen and putting on new hardware
-new railing for the steps out front
-new front door
-enclosing the underneath of the stairs in the basement
-new back door
I am absolutely going to do the deck this spring. When we had it inspected we found out that when it was built it was nailed to the house instead of being bolted and if we have large numbers of people out there it could possibly collapse. I am also going to stain it because it has not been water sealed and I don't know how much longer it will last.
I think I'm also going to paint pretty quickly because I'm not a huge fan of the current paint job inside. I know before I move I'll have to put in new carpet.
As for the rest of it: I want to replace the sink and bathtub because both of them have chips in them (How do you chip a sink and a bathtub?) The sink never looks clean, it's that awful off white porcelain that stains. It has not looked clean since I've moved in. The tiles in the bathroom were dirty with mildew when I moved in, and no amount of scrubbing seems to get them clean either.
I'm not a big fan of the look of the kitchen. In addition to the laminate floor, it has fake wood counter tops and I don't think the cabinets look that good. I'm leaning toward painting them, but I'm wondering if a new stain would be better? I am going to switch out the hardware. It seems that that is cheaper than getting new cabinets.
The railing on the stairs out front isn't bad, but it's not exactly sturdy and it is rusted in spots. It's not noticeable from a distance. The outside of the house is a wood siding. It was painted not too long ago, but that means that you have to keep up with the paint. Plus, isn't the siding they put on houses supposed to be better for energy conservation?
As far as the doors: The peep hole on the front door is way too high for me. We started to put in another one, but cannot find a drill that has the required bit, so right now there is just a small hole in the door at my height. The back door is a sliding glass door that is very hard to lock and seems very drafty.
Nothing is critical except the deck. So I want to go in order of what will have the most effect on potential buyers. So if you were buying a house, out of all of that, what would be the order of importance for you?